AHAM Home The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) proudly announces the growing impact of the AHAM Supplier Guide , a powerful matchmaking tool that includes industry suppliers across a wide range of categories
Certification Programs - AHAM AHAM Certification Programs are an integral part of the services AHAM offers to manufacturing companies based in the United States and Canada as well as abroad, depending on the program
Consumer Home - AHAM AHAM offers you a direct line to the collective knowledge of the world’s leading home appliance manufacturers to help you keep your appliances doing what they do best: taking care of the household chores so you can spend more time doing what you love
Kitchen Range Hood Certification - AHAM Download a copy of our AHAM Range Hood Certification Program Procedural Guide by clicking the link below Also available is a copy of the AHAM Standard for Household Range Hoods (AHAM HRH-2-2019) for your reference
What We Do - AHAM AHAM provides a forum exclusively for manufacturers of major, portable and floor care appliances to advocate for policies and standards in the U S and Canada and is the premier source for industry factory shipment data
About AHAM Through its leadership in public policy, regulations, standards and research, AHAM helps manufacturers bring efficient, high-performing home appliances into the homes of consumers in the United States, Canada and around the world
AHAM Staff 2025 Randy Cooper joined AHAM in July 2016 as AHAM’s Vice President of Technical Operations Standards In this role, he is the staff leader on a host of technical and regulatory issues, including liaison with safety and performance standards organizations
Standard Chart Page - AHAM AHAM sustainability standards give manufacturers, consumers, retailers and other stakeholders a technically based methodology to assess the relative environmental impacts of home appliances
Canada Council - AHAM AHAM’s membership includes over 150 companies throughout the world In Canada, AHAM members employ thousands of people and produce more than 95% of the household appliances shipped for sale The economic impact of these products is nearly $6 billion annually